And we have a new site design! I ditched the self-made, hand-coded designs for a WordPress powered site. Not that it was needed; except now it’s mobile-friendly, so that’s good for the 2 people a month that visit. Yeah, I see you. What’s up?

So I went ahead and updated this Circuit Theory website with the template I built for Trianide. It deserved some attention and the old Circuit Theory site was so outdated, something needed to be done.

Anyhow, it’s been forever and no one’s doing anything except Tom. Tom has a new band and it’s going very well. He’s got a whole new crew and an all new sound. Definitely not your father’s Circuit Theory. But if you like Tom and you like his style, don’t miss checking out Super Terrific Action Team (STAT). It’s full-on metal with an extra dash of comic relief.

Well we tried very hard to get Trianide off the ground, but life got in the way and there’s nothing happening with any of us at this point in time. There’s also no immediately plans, either.

In Circuit Theory news, our EP will be on iTunes & Amazon until February 2012. After that, you’ll only be able to purchase from our newly launched Bandcamp page: http://circuittheory.bandcamp.com. Thanks for your continued interest!

Circuit Theory is on indefinite hiatus. Who knows what the future may hold, but in the meantime, Tom (guitarist) and myself, Coz (singer) would like to direct you to www.trianidemusic.com where we are currently putting together new music with new people. The site is not yet filled with any content but it will be in the coming months (we hope). We’re thankful for your support and patience throughout our time with Circuit Theory and hope to see you out at Trianide shows whenever they begin, which we hope will be by late Winter/early Spring 2011.

Also, even though we’re no longer selling the CD packages, shirts, stickers, or any other merchandise, our EP “Amnesia” is still available for purchase from iTunes and other MP3 retailers. Check the store page!

We told you that if you were a fan, you’d regret not coming out to see us at The Cherrywood this past Friday! Those who were there got to see something special. It was our last show. Or, at least it was our last one played as you currently know us.

We’re not yet sure if the name will carry on with one of us, or if it’ll be buried, but we are all in support of each other and will be supporting our individual plans as musicians by updating YOU fine folks through our Myspace account. So “STAY TUNED” to hear the future of Circuit Theory and our band member’s future endeavors.

Major thanks to YOU for YOUR support thus far. You’ll be hearing from us again soon, don’t worry. Sign up on our mailing list, too, to ensure you get our updates.

In other news, we are recording this weekend. Just one song – and it will most likely be our new one which debuted at The Pennant back on 8/9. We’re looking forward to letting the rest of the world know what type of sound we’re maturing into. We hope you’ll find it more accessible with more drive behind it.

We also are going to attempt to take the next few months off so we can focus better on writing new material as well as finish up the songs we’re working on. We may even get to record a song or two during the break, too.

So, barring any unforeseen circumstances, we’ll see you again in a few months with some very catchy tunes in hand. Hope you’ll be out to hear them.

Or you can call one of the request lines at any time of the day.215-592-9494215-263-ROCK (7625)Or text them at WYSP1 (99771)

Hey, just because we’re a local band doesn’t mean we can’t get into the rotation!If you feel we deserve it, the power is in your hands.

**********************************P.S. Our Troc show tickets are no longer available for online ordering. If you still haven’t gotten yours, please contact us ASAP to arrange a personal meeting with us between now and Wednesday to get yours.

Ladies and gentlemen, we’d like to introduce you to a photo of our new bassist, Jonny Croce (formerly of Complaint Department)!

You can meet The REAL Jonny at our next show. It’s the big one at The Trocadero on May 3rd. To attend, you must purchase tickets from us in advance by using our secure Circuit Theory Store, or by contacting us individually so we can make other arrangements.

Tickets are already beginning to sell, so get yours now, before time runs out!